Posted on 1/18/2019, 1:48:47 PM by ETL
Theres a very hot car up for auction. Well, it used to be hot. In more ways than one.
Its a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird listed on Copart thats been burned to a crisp.
The coupe is a manual transmission model and, although its hard to tell from the photos, the eagle-eyed commenters at BarnFinds.com seem to agree that the engine is a 440 six-pack V8. If its original, that makes the car one of just 308 like it that were built that year. ..."
One thing that appears to be missing, unfortunately, is the Superbirds glorious rear wing. It does come with keys, however, but good luck finding a place to insert them.
There's at least one person out there who thinks the car has some merit, because as of this writing the bidding has reached $8,800. But could it go much higher than that?
Copart has listed an estimated value at $59,000, which might be true if the roof wasnt crushed in, it wasnt still covered in ash from whatever inferno destroyed it, etc., but a fully restored example would be worth over $250,000.
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Wow...what happened to that ‘hot’ car, I’m wondering!
The wing is still there.Its just melted over the rear bumper as they were aluminum.